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Volume:
The Book of Lost Tales I
Pages: 140–155
Paragraph count:
48
Token count:
7,320
Citation Index
Page numbers refer to the setting used by all editions other than mass-market paperbacks.
p140
Now came Eriol …
‘Listen then, O …
p140–141
Now the Noldoli …
p141
Hearing these things, …
At length so …
p141–142
And Melko knowing …
p142
Howbeit, both Melko …
Great was the …
A little stream, …
Caves they made …
p142–143
Now Melko gets …
p143
⁽*⁾ Added in …
p143–144
Now came the …
p144
Then was all …
Now their custom …
But in this …
p144–145
Creeping then down …
p145
Know then that …
p145–146
Far to the …
p146
At length that …
“Alas, O Manwë …
p146–147
Then said Manwë …
p147
And the embassy …
Now Melko findeth …
p147–148
“The Lord Melko, …
p148
Then Manwë bid …
To this end …
p148–149
Then Manwë seeing …
p149
Now Aulë goeth …
But Manwë and …
Then does Aulë …
p149–150
But when Fëanor …
p150
⁽*⁾ In the …
p150–151
Then Manwë was …
p151
“Lo, now do …
In sooth it …
Howso these deep …
p151–152
Therefore he seeks …
p152
Now between Melko …
Now Melko having …
p152–153
Deeming that now …
p153
By accursed fortune …
Then did Melko …
p154
Now do those …
Tulkas is in …
Telimektar son of …
Even as Melko …
p154–155
Then Makar and …